Significant privacy violations net over $7M fine for Cerebral

Mental health subscription platform Cerebral has been ordered by the Federal Trade Commission to pay more than $7 million to resolve charges alleging that it provided TIkTok, LinkedIn, Snapchat, and other third-party entities access to sensitive data of nearly 3.2 million users for advertising purposes, reports The Hacker News. Such information shared by Cerebral to third-parties included individuals’ names, birthdates, home and email addresses, demographic details, medical and prescription data, and health insurance details, among others, according to the FTC, which also accused the mental telehealth firm of inadequately protecting user data after allowing medical record access to former employees.

Source: SC Magazine

 


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